Israel ‘starts revenge attack’ against Iran with explosions heard and flights diverted

Israel is believed to have launched a revenge attack against Iran – with ‘explosions’ heard over the city of Isfahan.

Commerical flights over Iranian airspace have been diverted and a US official confirmed to ABC News that Israeli missiles hit a site in Iran.

The semiofficial Fars news agency reported on the sound of explosions over Isfahan near its international airport.

“The city of Ghahjaworstan is located near Isfahan Airport and the eighth hunting base of the Army Air Force,” FARS news said.

The city, which is Isfahan is some 350 kilometers (215 miles) south of Iran’s capital, Tehran, is home to a major airbase for the Iranian military as well as sites associated with its nuclear program.

Iranian Press TV is also reporting an explosion was heard near the central city.

This comes after Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel at the weekend after two Iranian generals were killed when an Iranian consular building in the Syrian capital of Damascus was hit by a suspected Israeli strike.

While Iran’s weekend strike was mostly intercepted and caused little damage, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed “Israel will do whatever is required to defend itself”.

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Israeli leaders had vowed to respond to Iran’s attack, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu making plans with his top officials over the last few days.

On Monday, Israeli military chief Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said Israel is considering its next steps but the Iranian strike “will be met with a response.”

While he gave no further details on the specifics, the army’s spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, claimed Israel will respond “at the time that we choose.”

The US has urged Israel to show restraint, despite an Israeli official stating: “Any response will be coordinated with the Americans.”

US President Joe Biden previously told Netanyahu that his country would not participate in any counteroffensive against Iran.

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Israel and other nations were “effective” at neutralizing the threat from Iran over the weekend, adding that the attack could have caused a “significant loss of life.”

He said Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have “consulted extensively with partners in the region and around the world.” They are calling for the international community to “act as a united front”.

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